A dichroic azo dye represented by general formula [I] ##STR1## wherein D1 and D2 each represents an optionally substituted phenyl group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; W represents a connecting group comprising a linear polycyclic aromatic group; X represents a group selected from the group consisting of --OCH2 --, --CH2 0--, --OOC--, --COO--, --CH2 NR--, and --NRCH2 --, where R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; Z1 to Z12 each represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a methyl group, or a methoxy group, or Z2 and Z3, Z5 and Z6, Z8 and Z9, and Z11 and Z12 are bonded to each other to form an aliphatic ring, an aromatic ring, or a nitrogen-containing aromatic ring; and m and n each represents a number of 0 to 2. A liquid-crystal composition containing the above dye and a liquid-crystal element employing the composition are also disclosed.
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1. A dichroic azo dye represented by general formula (I): ##STR41## wherein D1 and D2 each represents an optionally substituted phenyl group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; W represents a connecting group comprising a linear polycyclic aromatic group selected from 4,4'-biphenylene, 2,6-naphthylene, 2,6-anthracylene, 2,7-phenanthrylene or 4,4"-p-terphenylene which each may have one or more substituents; X represents a group selected from the group consisting of --OCH2 --, --CH2 O--, --OOC--, --COO--, --CH2 NR--and --NRCH2 --, where R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; Z1 to Z12 each represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a methyl group or a methoxy group, or Z2 and Z3, Z5 and Z6, Z8 and Z9 and Z11 and Z12 are bonded to each other to form an aliphatic ring or an aromatic ring; and m and n each represents a number of 0 to 2.
4. A liquid-crystal composition comprising a liquid-crystal compound and a dichroic azo dye represented by general formula (I): ##STR42## wherein D1 and D2 each represents an optionally substituted phenyl group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; W represents a connecting group comprising a linear polycyclic aromatic group selected from 4,4'-biphenylene, 2,6-naphthylene, 2,6-anthracylene, 2,7-phenanthrylene or 4,4"-p-terphenylene which each may have one or more substituents; X represents a group selected from the group consisting of--OCH2 --, --CH2 O--, --OOC--, --COO--, --CH2 NR--and--NRCH2 --, where R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; Z1 to Z12 each represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a methyl group or a methoxy group, or Z2 and Z3, Z5 and Z6, Z8 and Z9 and Z11 and Z12 are bonded to each other to form an aliphatic ring or an aromatic ring; and m and n each represents a number of 0 to 2.
7. A liquid-crystal element which comprises a liquid-crystal composition sandwiched between two substrates each having an electrode, at least one of said electrode-possessing substrates being transparent, the liquid-crystal composition comprising a liquid-crystal compound and a dichroic azo dye represented by general formula (I): ##STR43## wherein D1 and D2 each represents an optionally substituted phenyl group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; W represents a connecting group comprising a linear polycyclic aromatic group selected from 4,4'-biphenylene, 2,6-naphthylene, 2,6-anthracylene, 2,7-phenanthrylene or 4,4"-p-terphenylene which each may have one or more substituents; X represents a group selected from the group consisting of--OCH2 --, --CH2 O--, --OOC--, --COO--, --CH2 NR--and--NRCH2 --, where R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; Z1 to Z12 each represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a methyl group or a methoxy group, or Z2 and Z3, Z5 and Z6, Z8 and Z9 and Z11 and Z12 are bonded to each other to form an aliphatic ring or an aromatic ring; and m and n each represents a number of 0 to 2.
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The present invention relates to a novel dichroic azo dye, a liquid-crystal composition containing the same, and a liquid-crystal element employing the composition.
Besides the twisted nematic (TN) display mode and the super-twisted nematic (STN) display mode, various display modes for liquid-crystal display elements have been proposed so far. One of these is the guest-host (GH) display mode which employs a solution of a dye in a liquid crystal; this display mode is widely used in automotive display panels and other displays because of features thereof including a wide viewing angle.
Dichroic dyes for use in this GH mode are required to be excellent in dichroism, solubility, light resistance, and coloring power.
However, few dyes combine all those properties. In particular, although high dichroism is required for obtaining a high-contrast display, the dichroism of the prior art dyes is insufficient.
An object of the present invention is provide a dichroic dye having sufficiently high dichroism in order to eliminate the problem described above. Other objects of the present invention are to provide a liquid-crystal composition containing the dye, and to provide a liquid-crystal element employing the liquid-crystal composition.
As a result of intensive studies made by the present inventors in view of the above subjects, they have found that a dye comprising two azo compounds bonded to each other through a specific connecting group has exceedingly high dichroism. The present invention has been achieved based on this finding.
The present invention provides, in the first aspect thereof, a dichroic azo dye represented by general formula [I]: ##STR2## wherein D1 and D2 each represents an optionally substituted phenyl group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; W represents a connecting group comprising a linear polycyclic aromatic group; X represents a group selected from the group consisting of --OCH2 --, --CH2 O--, --OOC--, --COO--, --CH2 NR--, and --NRCH2 --, where R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; Z1 to Z12 each represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a methyl group, or a methoxy group, or Z2 and Z3, Z5 and Z6, Z8 and Z9, and Z11 and Z12 are bonded to each other to form an aliphatic ring, an aromatic ring, or a nitrogen-containing aromatic ring; and m and n each represents a number of 0 to 2. According to the second aspect of the present invention, a liquid-crystal composition is provided which contains the above dichroic azo dye. According to the third aspect of the present invention, a liquid-crystal element is provided which employs the liquid-crystal composition.
The dichroic azo dye of the present invention can be obtained, for example, by etherifying, esterifying, or alkylating one or both of two azo dyes obtained through a known diazotizing coupling reaction and respectively represented by general formulae [II] and [III]: ##STR3## (wherein y1 and y2 each represents --OH, --COOH, or --NHR, where R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; and D1, D2, Z1 to Z12, n, and m have the same meanings as in general formula [I]) with a compound represented by general formula [IV]:
Y3 --W--Y3 [IV]
(wherein Y3 represents --OH, --COOH, or --CH2 Y4, where Y4 represents a halogen atom; and W has the same meaning as in general formula [I]) by a known method.
Examples of substituents of D1 and D2 in general formula [I] include a hydrogen atom; halogen atoms such as fluorine, chlorine, and bromine; cyano; nitro; trifluoromethyl; trifluoromethoxy; dialkyl-substituted amino groups having 2 to 8 carbon atoms, such as dimethylamino and diethylamino; linear or branched alkyl groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, such as methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, octyl, and nonyl; linear or branched alkoxyalkyl groups having 2 to 10 carbon atoms, such as ethoxymethyl, butoxymethyl, ethoxyethyl, and butoxyethyl; linear or branched alkoxy groups having 1 to 10 carbon atoms such as methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, and heptyloxy; linear or branched alkoxycarbonyl groups having 2 to 10 carbon atoms, such as butoxycarbonyl and hexyloxycarbonyl; cyclohexyloxycarbonyl groups optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, such as propylcyclohexyloxycarbonyl and butylcyclohexyloxycarbonyl; and phenoxycarbonyl groups optionally substituted with at least one linear or branched alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, such as propylphenoxycarbonyl and pentylphenoxycarbonyl.
Examples of the aromatic heterocyclic group include a thiazole ring, a benzothiazole ring, a thiadiazole ring, and a benzoxazole ring.
Z1 to Z12 each represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a methyl group, or a methoxy group, provided that Z2 and Z1, Z5 and Z6, Z8 and Z9, and Z11 and Z12 each may be bonded to each other to form an aliphatic ring, e.g., part of a tetralin ring, an aromatic ring, e.g., part of a naphthalene ring, or a nitrogen-containing aromatic ring, e.g., part of a quinoline ring. In the case where n and m each is 2, the phenylene groups having Z1 to Z3 or Z10 to Z12 may differ from each other in any of Z1 to Z3 or of z10 to Z12.
The "connecting group comprising a linear polycyclic aromatic group" represented by W means a connecting group which comprises at least two aromatic rings or aromatic heterocycles and which enables the dye of the present invention to have intact molecular linearity and does not cause the molecular axis to bend at the connecting group W. Those aromatic rings or aromatic heterocycles are bonded to each other through condensation or a single bond. Due to the connecting group W, having the specific structure, the dye can not only have a longer backbone as compared with, e.g., dyes having a phenylene connecting group, but also have intact linearity and moderate solubility.
Desirable examples of W include 4,4'-biphenylene, 2,6-naphthylene, 2,6-anthracylene, 2,7-phenanthrylene, and 4,4"-p-terphenylene. Preferred of these are 4,4'-biphenylene and 2,6-naphthylene.
W may have one or more substituents. Examples of the substituents include halogen atoms, a methyl group, a trifluoromethyl group, and a methoxy group.
Specific examples of the dichroic azo dye represented by general formula [I] include dyes Nos. 1 to 18 shown in Table 2 given later.
The dichroic dye of the present invention may be used in an amount of usually from 0.05 to 15% by weight, preferably from 0.5 to 5% by weight, based on the amount of a liquid-crystal compound.
Examples of the liquid-crystal compound for use in the present invention include the compounds shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1 |
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##STR4## |
##STR5## |
##STR6## |
##STR7## |
##STR8## |
##STR9## |
##STR10## |
##STR11## |
##STR12## |
##STR13## |
##STR14## |
##STR15## |
##STR16## |
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(In the formulae, V and U each represents an alkyl group, an alkoxy group, an alkoxyalkyl group, an alkylphenyl group, an alkoxyalkylphenyl group, an alkoxyphenyl group, an alkylcyclohexyl group, an alkoxyalkylcyclohexyl group, an alkylcyclohexylphenyl group, a cyanophenyl group, a cyano group, a halogen atom, a fluoromethyl group, a fluoromethoxy group, an alkylphenylalkyl group, an alkoxyphenylalkyl group, an alkylcyclohexylalkyl group, an alkoxyalkoxycyclohexylalkyl group, an alkoxyphenylalkyl group, or an alkylcyclohexylphenylalkyl group, wherein the alkyl chains and alkoxy chains each may have an optically active site therein; and T represents a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, or a cyano group. The phenyl or phenoxy group which may be contained in V and U may be substituted with at least one substituent selected from a cyano group and halogen atoms, e.g., fluorine and chlorine. The phenyl groups contained in the above structural formulae each may be substituted with up to four substituents selected from halogen atoms, e.g., fluorine and chlorine, and a cyano group.)
Recently, fluorinated liquid-crystal compounds having one or more fluorine atoms or fluorinated groups, e.g., --F, --CF3, and --OCF3, are used in place of conventional cyano-containing liquid-crystal compounds in TFT LCDs (thin-film transistor liquid-crystal displays). The dichroic dye of the present invention is suitable for use with these fluorinated liquid-crystal compounds because of its good compatibility therefor, etc.
The liquid-crystal composition according to the second aspect of the present invention may contain an optically active compound such as, e.g., cholesteryl nonanoate. It may further contain various additives including ultraviolet absorbers and antioxidants.
When the thus-obtained liquid-crystal composition is sandwiched between electrode-possessing substrates at least one of which is transparent, an element utilizing a guest-host effect [see, for example, Shoich Matsumoto and Nagayoshi Sumida, Ekisho No Saishin Gijutsu (The Newest Liquid-Crystal Technology), Kogyo Chosakai, 34 (1983); and J. L. Fergason, SID 85 Digest, 68 (1983)] or the like can be constituted.
The transparent electrode is usually produced by forming a transparent electrode layer on a substrate which is either a glass plate or a plate of any of various synthetic resins including acrylic resins, polycarbonate resins, and epoxy resins. The transparent electrode layer is usually made of a metal oxide such as, e.g., indium oxide, indium-tin oxide (ITO), or tin oxide. That surface of the transparent electrode layer which is to be in contact with a liquid crystal may be subjected to an alignment treatment if desired. The alignment treatment can be accomplished, for example, by applying octadecyldimethyl[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]ammonium chloride, hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide, or the like for vertical alignment, by applying a polyimide for parallel alignment, by rubbing the surface with a cotton cloth, absorbent cotton, or the like for parallel alignment, or by vapor-depositing an SiOX at a small tilt angle for parallel alignment. These alignment techniques may be suitably used.
The base body of a display element is produced as follows. Two substrates each having a transparent electrode layer are united through a spacer or the like in such a manner that the electrode surfaces which have undergone an alignment treatment face each other at a distance of from 1 to 50 μm, preferably from 1 to 15 μm. The liquid-crystal composition is then packed into the space between the substrates, and the resulting structure is sealed to form the desired structure.
The present invention is. explained below in detail by reference to Examples.
The present invention should not be construed as being limited to these Examples, unless the invention departs from the spirit thereof.
Into 100 ml of N-methylpyrrolidone was dissolved 4.1 g of the disazo dye shown by the following structural formula. ##STR17## To the solution were added 2 g of potassium carbonate and 1.2 g of 4,4'-dichloromethylbiphenyl. This mixture was reacted at 80°C for 5 hours, and then diluted with methanol. The resulting precipitate was taken out by filtration, and the crude crystals thus obtained were purified by column chromatography to obtain 2.6 g of the azo dye shown by the following structural formula. ##STR18##
This azo compound was dissolved into the fluorinated liquid-crystal mixture commercially available under the trade name of ZLI-4792 (manufactured by E. MERCK Co.) in a concentration of 1% by weight to prepare a yellow guest-host liquid-crystal composition. This composition was packed into a cell having a gap width of 9 μm and comprising two glass substrates facing each other and each having a transparent electrode which had undergone a treatment for liquid-crystal parallel alignment comprising applying a polyimide resin, curing the same, and rubbing the cured resin. The cell was then sealed.
The yellow cell thus fabricated was examined for absorbance for linearly polarized light parallel to the alignment direction (A//) and absorbance for linearly polarized light perpendicular to the alignment direction (A⊥). The order parameter (S) at the absorption peak thereof (λmax : 457 nm) was determined using the following equation.
S=(A//-A⊥)/(A//+2A⊥)
As a result, S was found to be 0.80.
Into 100 ml of N-methylpyrrolidone were dissolved 4.6 g of the disazo dye shown by the following structural formula ##STR19## and 1.2 g of 2,6-naphthalenedicarbonyl chloride. To this solution was added 1.5 g of triethylamine. This mixture was reacted at 70°C for 3 hours, and then diluted with methanol. The resulting precipitate was taken out by filtration, and the crude crystals thus obtained were purified by column chromatography to obtain 3.6 g of the azo dye shown by the following structural formula. ##STR20##
Using this azo dye, a yellow liquid-crystal cell was fabricated in the same manner as the above. This cell was examined for order parameter in the same manner as the above. As a result, S was found to be 0.81 (λmax : 449 nm).
Into 100 ml of N-methylpyrrolidone was dissolved 3.1 g of the monoazo dye shown by the following structural formula. ##STR21## To this solution were added 2 g of potassium carbonate and 1.2 g of 4,4'-dichloromethylbiphenyl. This mixture was reacted at 80°C for 9 hours, and then diluted with methanol. The resulting precipitate was taken out by filtration, and the crude crystals thus obtained were purified by column chromatography to obtain 0.8 g of the azo dye shown by the following structural formula. ##STR22## Using this azo dye, a yellow liquid-crystal cell was fabricated in the same manner as the above. This cell was examined for order parameter in the same manner as the above. As a result, S was found to be 0.78 (λmax : 439 nm).
Various azo dyes were obtained according to the methods used in Examples 1 to 3. These azo dyes are shown in Table 2 together with their order parameters (S) in the fluorinated liquid-crystal mixture commercially available under the trade name of ZLI-4792 (manufactured by E. MERCK Co.) and their hues.
TABLE 2 |
- No Structure S Value Hue |
1 |
##STR23## |
0.81 yellow |
2 |
##STR24## |
0.80 yellow |
3 |
##STR25## |
0.78 yellow |
4 |
##STR26## |
0.80 yellow |
5 |
##STR27## |
0.80 yellow |
6 |
##STR28## |
0.79 yellow |
7 |
##STR29## |
0.80 yellowishorange |
8 |
##STR30## |
0.78 bluishred |
9 |
##STR31## |
0.79 yellow |
10 |
##STR32## |
0.81 bluishred |
11 |
##STR33## |
0.80 yellow |
12 |
##STR34## |
0.76 purple |
13 |
##STR35## |
0.77 orange |
14 |
##STR36## |
0.79 red |
15 |
##STR37## |
0.78 yellow |
16 |
##STR38## |
0.80 yellow |
17 |
##STR39## |
0.80 orange |
18 |
##STR40## |
0.79 yellowishorange |
The dichroic dye of the present invention has high dichroism and high coloring power. The liquid-crystal composition obtained by mixing the dye with a liquid-crystal substance can be used for providing a display element excellent in contrast, etc.
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof.
Kaneko, Masaharu, Yoneyama, Tomio
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